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A week end trip to Portsmouth

January 26, 2012
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I was recently in Portsmouth visiting relatives of my partner. As I never travel or even go out without my camera, I took a few pictures around when the opportunities were there. This was my second visit to Portsmouth and Southsea. I really like the lively Gunwharf Quays. It is an exc
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The kiss of the Golden Horn, Istanbul, Turkey

December 01, 2011
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It is raining in Istanbul. On my way to my hotel, I am walking on the Galata Bridge. It is my last evening in the former Ottoman capital. Despite a miserable weather, the bridge is crowded with fishermen and pedestrians … as usual. I can’t help myself but stop to have a la
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Princes Street, Edinburgh

September 08, 2011
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Crowd on Princes Street during the Fringe Festival.
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Sunlight in Istiklal Caddesi, Beyoglu, Istanbul

April 20, 2011
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Sunlight, taxi and crowd in the busy Istiklal Caddesi, on of the main shopping area in Istanbul.
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Expressing myself in a photographic style between documentary and street photography, my work focuse on the cultural relationship that people have with their environment and how it affects and influences their everyday life and that of the community. In recent years I have worked on separate long term projects about the Medinas of Morocco, the Gurung people in Nepal and more recently the Yamuna river in India. I focus on long term projects because of the human aspect, but also to have better insight and understanding of a situation over time.

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About

Expressing myself in a photographic style between documentary and street photography, my work focuse on the cultural relationship that people have with their environment and how it affects and influences their everyday life and that of the community. In recent years I have worked on separate long term projects about the Medinas of Morocco, the Gurung people in Nepal and more recently the Yamuna river in India. I focus on long term projects because of the human aspect, but also to have better insight and understanding of a situation over time.

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